Optional: The most famous attraction in Roma would undoubtedly be the Big Rig , here you will learn all about Australia's history in Oil and Gas exploration. From the first gas find in Roma over a 100 years ago, through to todays multi billion dollar industry, the museum houses a collection of photo's, facts, stories and equipment which piece together the industry as a whole.

Day 6

ROMA TO CHARLEVILLE - approx. 280km

The largest town in South West Queensland, Charleville houses a population of approximately 3300 and is a rich pastoral area. With a history dating back as far as 1847 Charleville has risen above and prospered many a drought and flood, as well as played a significant part in Australia's early pioneer history.

Included: damper out of the camp oven

Day 7

CHARLEVILLE

Included: 4WD Thurlby station tour

Included: camp oven dinner and live entertainment

Optional: Cosmos Centre, Bilby Experience

Day 8

CHARLEVILLE

Included: bus tour of the town

Optional: Cosmos Centre, Bilby Experience

Included: damper out of the camp oven

Day 9

CHARLEVILLE TO QUILPIE  214km

Optional: visit the Eromanga Natural History Museum

Day 10

QUILPIE

included: Bus Tour of Quilpie

Sit back and enjoy the drive as we take you to Baldy Top Lookout, Quilpie Stock Yards, End Of The Rail Line, Amy Johnson and Wool Scour Mini Museum, St. Finbarrs Opal Altar, Powerhouse Museum and Eagle Gallery. Our knowledgeable, local guide will tell you the history of these sites, tales  tall and true and answer any questions you may have. These guided tours take approximately 2 hours

Optional: visit the Eromanga Natural History Museum either by Bus or self drive

The Eromanga Natural History Museum is discovering new Australian dinosaurs in an area of Australia where they have previously never been found. Australia's South West Queensland's Channel Country is home to Australia's largest dinosaur fossil discoveries, the 95-98 million year old Eromanga dinosaurs. These exciting new dinosaurs are some of the world's largest dinosaurs.

Day 11

QUILPIE TO WINDORAH  approx. 247km

Included Windorah solar panels, optional: dinner in the Western Star hotel

Included: Sun set s cruise on the Thomson River with Onboard Captain's commentary, Nibbles served at Sunset Bend stop, Two-course table service outback dinner featuring camp oven themed modern cuisine, live entertainment, transfers to and from the Caravan Park

Cania Gorge preserves a valuable remnant of the Brigalow Belt natural region. More than 150 different types of plant community are found in this region, including brigalow forest, eucalypt woodland, cypress pine woodland, dry rainforest and grassland.The park is home to more than 90 species of bird. Brush-tailed rock wallabies and common bent-wing bats are also seen. Aboriginal people have lived in Cania Gorge for at least 19,000 years. Freehand art on the sandstone walls is a reminder of their special way of life.

Burnett Heads/Port of Bundaberg is the 'Gateway to the Southern Great Barrier Reef'. This relaxed coastal village is located close to Mon Repos Conservation Park. Burnett Heads has a variety of marinas, pubs and clubs mixed with waterfront dining and boutique shopping outlets.

Coolum Beach, a holiday destination on the Sunshine Coast, is a delightful section of beach dominated by the nearby looming presence of Mount Coolum. Named after the mountain whose headless' appearance inspired the Aboriginal name. Facing the rising sun, it offers breathtaking morning views, a safe and a patrolled stretch of gorgeous beach and a variety of ways to relax and unwind.

Day 23

FRASER ISLAND DAY TOUR

Included: transfers to and from the Caravan Park, Morning and Afternoon Tea, Barbecue lunch with wine and beer, swim in Lake McKenzie, rainforest walk